Much Ado About Loving: What Our Favorite Novels Can Teach You About Date Expectations, Not So-Great Gatsbys, and Love in the Time of Internet Personals
Book Details
Author(s)Jack Murnighan, Maura Kelly
PublisherFree Press
ISBN / ASINB00DJZVMLY
ISBN-13978B00DJZVML2
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank154,672
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This smart and charming hybrid of lit and love is filled with hilarious relationship advice borrowed from the most famous characters in literature.
From Dido to Jane Eyre, the characters of great literature are trying to figure out how to have healthy, happy relationshipswith varying degrees of successjust like the rest of us. But the worlds best-known heroes and heroines didnt go through all their trials and tribulations for naughtand now, thanks to Much Ado About Loving, we can learn from their foibles, misadventures, and eventual triumphs.
Much as things have changed since the days when Jane Austen was writing, a lot about love has stayed the same. And so timeless literary classics contain many great lessons about romance that are as relevant today as they ever were. In this unique relationship guide full of humor and pathos, Maura Kelly and Jack Murnighan reflect on the renowned novels that have given them the most insight into their romantic lives. In chapters like Lightbulb in August: How to Have a Clue When Hes Just Not That Into You, they use Faulkner to discuss early warning signs a relationship isnt going to work out. In Infinite Gesticulating: Why Do Men Talk So Much? they cite David Foster Wallace as an example of the male propensity to bloviate, but also have some suggestions for how to deal with it.
Witty, wise and well-read in equal measures, Kelly and Murnighan will appeal to lovers of Candace Bushnell as much as to hard-core literary types with their entertaining, erudite, and engaging style.
From Dido to Jane Eyre, the characters of great literature are trying to figure out how to have healthy, happy relationshipswith varying degrees of successjust like the rest of us. But the worlds best-known heroes and heroines didnt go through all their trials and tribulations for naughtand now, thanks to Much Ado About Loving, we can learn from their foibles, misadventures, and eventual triumphs.
Much as things have changed since the days when Jane Austen was writing, a lot about love has stayed the same. And so timeless literary classics contain many great lessons about romance that are as relevant today as they ever were. In this unique relationship guide full of humor and pathos, Maura Kelly and Jack Murnighan reflect on the renowned novels that have given them the most insight into their romantic lives. In chapters like Lightbulb in August: How to Have a Clue When Hes Just Not That Into You, they use Faulkner to discuss early warning signs a relationship isnt going to work out. In Infinite Gesticulating: Why Do Men Talk So Much? they cite David Foster Wallace as an example of the male propensity to bloviate, but also have some suggestions for how to deal with it.
Witty, wise and well-read in equal measures, Kelly and Murnighan will appeal to lovers of Candace Bushnell as much as to hard-core literary types with their entertaining, erudite, and engaging style.
